Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 126, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1934 Page: 7 of 8
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(■ '(non c’*- *'-•• 4. — ...i;..; .' Tluwn.Mh. 1
et 6t the county gtrla league Wed-
nesday night wlth a 32-8 win over
Parker.. Rio Vteta and Bono Inde-
pendents are virtually in a tie
for the lead tn the lower bracket.
Bono plays the Independents to-
night and if they win will gain -1
lh«t poBtioy inathematicaliy.
T. P. and I* No. 1 wiW be out to
In the upper brack- ‘increase their lead over CCG Cilmp
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WITH >tou -flb Um JAIL- ’
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Btl'c’l. iynd f iir^clon of Glen Rose
•"/» rife ahrqnft the tenders for the
ItOnof.. _
Jim Bran:.oF of Reece Prairie i
nrr of 1 lie Foil Worib-Fwllas game
Hl jo .o'clock si the Oak cuff High
Behoof and . the Ole Rose team
Will I»lny Fort'Worth Y No. 2 at
■ tlic. ".line lanir at the Oak Cliff Y
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By PAUL ROBINSON
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points, two more than Wally Law-
son, high Scorer for T. P. ahd L.
Vi was a nip-and»tuck battle.
Bull and Jackson hit the buak^t1
from nil angles us usual to beat
__________________ __ .... ... Parker Bal! led* the scoring With
Ute Boys Industrial Ixiegue with W ptdtrto.
— - ..... Fph Southerland paced Borto Bus
In its win over Parker with 1<
points Bankston mndr the same
riumbir for Fariccr; but. got little
The srh«# .furnisheo a splendid 1
.. ,»m>oiiiunity for yonngyiors who
I think they-have proper poirnf tor
profe-.ioiud bail U> find out about
L Pet., it aiwi lit the same tlm^ hook mito
......i ft. |(1i> ii tfiry can come througw-
- 2^1 We also note -in the Hat .of those
line r.1. try .0)1.1 the name of Chor-
rv trorti Ciranbury. This ymmtf
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Aieoie race last
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MD HALF CLIMAXES
NEAR IN CAGE LOOPS deiidloeked for the top in ihelcrmen. Ro mode IS of his ten ms
I -, <1 • .’■ < t.. Z Hovs Cammereiaf leaetie Bona itaMia tom more than Wallv LaW-
> are near in Cleburne
II leagues as they go
mome-siretch of the sec-
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AS KVOR. JoHb L/gAd MA*OS
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10- rflkHf in applying knowk'lL'e
11— Oaddem cf dafrn
IS-—A Greek poet
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IT— Worth less leaving
It—dirt's name
fg— Rexeuiblm* roses
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n—«oft lin t tender
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SO- A ‘dichiaan county
M—Mu*im4 note
sa— Piimacatiuh for niinb
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41—PcrtalE-Cd to the kldutyy
. 43—Parcel of U.id '. ,L .
44-ri*i4|oa out with • bi«’3*.-
44—A attcliy whi. cures 4ftM
4T—Female rtseep ... ”,
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McGraw at race irkek, 1933 Meili, MiGrew at All-Star gam* . ■ A
now • M’GlMW'S LAWT iippeaKinca uji
fb . a bail-hall rrxinaffer Was July
jtllHJ, wlu-n hv. piloted the Na- .
____r tional league tdam in the All-
hall connection* entirely,'remain- f’tac lnb-rh ugue game in Chi«|rt»f
league Sqtiad- •
ITHF. ENDt ■"'• , ■ 1 '<1
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>yr .illcF umujier than Billy ■
, . , , , i, Aii.| Vhen they get Hint
inui li tfmu the laomoters should
■ i- lions as opponen'.
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award m t.',(• ..Men s , |lf. h;her nutht lit Houston hit .
Major Lentiiie Paul Farmer would uMwartla with a pop bottle and
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enough, appearing in but one! And Unit doesn't sound like the
i*no.„. —a . .. , , ' ■ ; bom was on the up-and-up.
Bv HA«4M-» V. BATLHT l' You t-nir taki- m " .m'. of. b
a auddrer of Johnson fujunty Taim'»..puw<t nW lilnhV C<L pbiy ■
•Hit baseball hu|W>fulx will be tn
wore ■• 11 MIO !.Mil mol-tb he held Fort Woflih
FrtgidK . . 4 0 I two ucxt Wa*g under the direction of
Grays Grocery 2 u Soo J Manager ■ tM ^raR of the Gals
Alvarado Independents 1 3 Among thefn is Ellis Taylor, whp
Parker ‘ ? 11 3 oiio: - .«n.ati.>n on the T‘ C u,
Glen Roi p 1 .
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AMErKS WIN —Mlein of the New York Americana tcordia. ««con«l *
and winnin* goal afiunai Chirac^* Black Hawka^ /‘S
DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE j|
O'clock, the girls game at H and
the Majur league game at 9.-
Orville McElroy led Bono Tnde-
pendrnts to victory over thb Row-
Temptation Removed
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l.AOV. DQM'T T KMOyJ T.JA'T
iHApM'T BECM FOR 'yOu
wiOM-OH T BE V’YiMG X
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Major l.eaiue.
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’ a ■ a diminutive at™* ..
6- -Wnh udull lliHle voice
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. .,T-Note «4 the diatonic rt'rts ...
. X-- A lover |B
tr-To f.I.'ii-e u < m on ruila Jg ,
t2 - F<rttUe x;nit'ln a deoort-
J4 -A nu-iooKl esfJo.Ulon of ",'MM
prln<ll*eB
IV-Senior talibr 1
, H—lYbitcr'a. niMisiire --.-iLa '4|$SH
lA- Tronsmisoion of knewtyH** ,\j
24—Patil meridian
'■ * ‘ ■ fl-Kootlna material ■ -,
JgXperliHl pt time
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gl^Ertiiuin <ab!»r >
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".‘M Merncr of £X"i: <>n
lb— To 11 1 . Fxia'lL -r • . A. .
13 I><:rivad from Greek-far :
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*‘1* M«OaW« l«M chaaapWns—tko 1924 Giants* McGraw, Mayor Walhsr—1917
httW Pmw ■»•*» E4tor|. _ ’ M'GRAW w*x honored by NeW York ba»eL_........
PGRAiW reached the phtnaele of.his enresr w'nsn his New York Ginnta won four National leaguo in “ jubite* celebration on the twenty-fifth anm-
I In a row and two world titles in the years 192-1-1924. Above are his last ehampa, the. 19|4 vcninry of his joining the Giants, July 19,; 192?.
Front iw. from Jefb—Trainer Irwin, Wayland Dean, Hack. Wilson, Billy Southworth, jimmy HeMvas presented with a silver cup by Jimmy Walk
11. W H Hunt singer, Rosy Ryan. Next row—Art Nehf, Tra’vls Jackson, George Kelly, Coach *>“■ then mayor of New York. Above acene show
Wennings, Coach Coxy Dolan, Frank FYiech, Virgil Barnes, Hugh McQuillan. • Back jmw—' presentation of the cup la MPolo-GreUnda eeramony
Idsteom. Irish Meuaat, Claude Jonnard, Heinie Groh, Jack Bentley, Ernest Maun, Hank Gowdy,' 11 *»• MeGmw's final great moment as manager oj,
Howard Baldwin, Ross Young, BR Terry (now manager,/ the Slants.! ™
iwwat tf Am __
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Glen Rose fbph «' 3 ''•'<>• “' '......
Ife.i.'el^On Kinel .....0 4 <H.l. |,,r,,. tl,1U| Use^^MMt
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ronl.Uut AilnaLne Team- W - Pet ........ .... ,
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Wniiw Blalm 'B 1 f bo-het ball-’ g<>ios ‘tb the
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I. P, ahd I. No. 2 II 4 .QW >-,)x ,>f- Minute. Alox-
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Junior Boys’ I-
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SPORT PALS'—Georgia Coleman Wilxon, right, Olympic diving star,
*- . AIO } 6- .’-X ■ -Sl 4'x — -m,,vu< *»mM’ .i
|t nill ll<l-. IHl.-MHil **»•»• .• •-V'- y- _ , !
l]te iHftpe rtrMcli, The Aeas.,n ,
I c-nse M?,! ''1' .
•It. wdi'B?:hu'.long m(til Ute most
I vaWiriWo jHO-y. r:. end jib-slar team*
4w"ni liiiVtr lo bl" named And Jis
l.ohi - in ,.bo tuiufii id .select thf
"y - >' nMl *•’**'■ "all- gneS'to ,u»e ;
■I ‘j ;~rj ’ Ui^ iV.iyrr- iiv eimh hkip.-.
7:1 ■? ....... jgiils' 1 ague lhe awerd
.0 4 .iW-1 Uutytejf l ox of Minidc. Ali'X-
■ .'.muf-r of 'Bmm rnd,-pendents. Cain .
v „ . < b«v Crceerv Hall of FrigldlM., M
,W L Pct. j F-'.n-ke.i Hunter of Jastp
,? ll 1,000 m ri|f;h, add Jeffrey of\ Rm Vista.
■ r.f rpclort . —-1 1 -ww The one' who would hpve taken
’T , jGlHiul'iie liligh No . ) 1 4 .MXi lln.t ti-rthW »«'( forced to quit,the
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Purkef n o .ooO U(,n XVr. *pe>k’o! t ognn <|f Mln-
? ' Olclmrnn High No, 2 0 ,2 .000 ute -Rhe has hot playrd enoirgh
■ '"-'V • 7rh- yi’-iV.-fo bl' TOmldercd for the
Junior Hoys TeamSx' 'jn lh(, yxWfi <(4mm<>fciai lc»buc
In State Tournament menty h„ n m say mh Epii
, - Hotifhcrliind ? of Bns. Jdbn
, ■ .m-TTZ' , ,> iv IJMnlap cf Cleburne High. Marek of
Cleburne Floral Co of the John- TnnV R;„|,.v of- Henderson
, son County Basket Bnfl Ivenguc und ...... - -» *••• - -
I Glen Rose Juniors In the lower hj^j,
I bracked of the City League will ponn
j take i>art in the Texas State tonr-
narnent for Junior Boys At dak
Cbft on March 2 and 3. according
I tn d. C Hudf-lete. president of the
j Junior Bpya Division
I Mr. Hudzietr. suites that he
j tocal ttarns wilt play on March 3.
GlcburRt Flora] will play the wln-
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LISTEN 0.0 BMC Z. rr'*CU^
VvqulONT PUU-A OiJHBTRICKI
Mrt THAT— COMS OB - -
| LSTt HANC THE TBUm—WHOM
BKaiiLi /*!E'OU . rti---■-
p Shielding • I
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• (No 1 to two games when thfj
I play Hull Oarrtse of Rfo' Vista to-
j. uigbe lu Ui> Jioys Major League
| Bono Oils aud Rock Tank art
Boys Coniim-r-iii! Ixhgiie. Bono
stayed in the undefetited data
Wednesdny night by turning back
Parker 2«-22,
Bono Independents retained un-
disputed posresslon <>t the lead in
ii 24-20 win over T P and L. No.
'2 The schedule fbr tonight has
Rock Tank playing Glen Rose High
ip. the Commercial League at-.W MP- '
HER CHAMPIONSHIP? By J. Sordi 'WITH HORNSBY AGAIN /
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W L Pct. i dum but never played in.ucli base-
3 1 Till |);,|| ,„x,. i.
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Mstk, McGrew at All-Stsr game
’ McGvxw turns Agar.rains ta Tarry
THE HASERALt world wax stunned by John Me- IN RETIREMENT. McGraw-
Graa' ininoiini einent. ettrly in Jim*, .11132, that he found the .leisure to .follow hi-
J,;i«.l retired and was tuYnlrtg owr hls managerial hobby, nice liorxvs. Hoi^* ..
diiti< to BRI Terry, captain and first baseman of McQraw did not give up hia-WK^
.. t, on McGraw wax ilkand did riot wish to ball connection:, entirely, remain '•" mu-re ague a cme m v lucngw. . gm
i. <i. rgo tin train of i-ehiriiJilig Ilia onco great base- ijig with the Giants in a busme 'ninijn.'t Cuiuiic Mack’s America*
H'i..i- aaanaM ssf mnwm * blast rlfl A a r«e 9 a> at -la. 1a.. la-acrilat USltlliai • A 'b-'"J
years with <M CRhMe
Cage League ^SPORT^
Standings
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' County t'.lrfs I-eaglir.
,'j tipper HrackM.
Team- \*
Minute Sandwich shoji 4
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Grays Gwx-ert
Lower Hraekel.
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Ratliff, Harold V. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 126, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1934, newspaper, March 1, 1934; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1303335/m1/7/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.